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THE HISTORY OF PHILIPPINE MEDIA

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MEDIA EVOLUTION

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MEDIA EVOLUTION • Newspapers  -  A newspaper is a serial publication containing news about current events, other informative articles about politics, sports, arts, and so on, and advertising. A newspaper is usually, but not exclusively, printed on relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper such as newsprint. The journalism organizations that publish newspapers are themselves often metonymically called newspapers. • Telephone -  or phone, is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly. • Motion Picture  - a film, also called a movie, motion picture, theatrical film, or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon.  • Radio  - Radio is the technology of using radio waves to carry information, such as sound, by systematically modulating properties of electromagnetic energy waves transmitted through spac

MEDIA AS A PART OF PHILIPPINE CULTURE

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In 2004, the Philippines had 225 television stations, 369 AM radio broadcast stations, 583 FM radio broadcast stations, 10 internet radio stations, 5 shortwave stations and 7 million newspapers in circulation. Some media outlets, such as IBC (television) and the Philippine Broadcasting Service (radio), are government-run. Most outlets are privately owned.  The most widely read newspapers are the Manila Bulletin, The Philippine Star, Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Manila Times, and BusinessWorld.

MEDIA BEFORE VS. NEW MEDIA

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Media Before Vs. New Media

TYPES OF MEDIA

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Types of Media  I. Print Media Print media is the oldest form of medium, represented by magazines, journals, newsletters, and in the Philippines, tabloids, and komiks. This medium relies on the technology involving the process of transferring media text to paper in large quantities. II. Broadcast Media  can be defined as media that distribute audio and video content, hence, radios and televisions. In the Philippines, it has been found out through a democracy study conducted by the Konrad Adeneur Stiftung that television is indeed more popular medium than the radio. People often update themselves on current events through the television. III. New Media   are those information and entertainment providers accessed via Internet or through mobile communication such as online newspapers, independent and alternative online news sources, informational websites, and blogs. The so called new media are fast becoming the media of choice. IV. Film Movies (films), the oldest form of motion

WHAT IS MEDIA?

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MEDIA Media is communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, data, or promotional messages are disseminated. Media includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, billboards, direct mail, telephone, fax, and internet. Media is the plural of medium and can take a plural